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单词 teatime
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Definition of teatime in English:

teatime

nounˈtiːtʌɪmˈtiˌtaɪm
British
  • The time in the afternoon when tea is traditionally served.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some teatimes, if the weather is fine, I pile the boys in the van and fry rashers overlooking the beach at Sandycove, a 15-minute-drive from the house.
    • By teatime on Friday he had not received a response.
    • Until teatime, yesterday was a day without parallel for Europe's golfers in the first major championship of the year.
    • By teatime on Tuesday the phone was working again but I still can't get broadband.
    • It sounded to me very much like a relative of the traditional boil-and-bake fruitcake, an old teatime favourite that is deliciously quick and easy to make.
    • Her Mediterranean vegetables with chicken and sweet potato was judged the tastiest of thousands of entries and is now a teatime treat with babies from seven months up.
    • We don't really know who'll be watching on a Saturday teatime and have even less idea which members of that unknown audience will be the people who bother to pick up the phone and vote.
    • At least I had missed the worst of the teatime traffic.
    • He set off in the afternoon and was meant to meet Margaret in the bed and breakfast at teatime but did not turn up.
    • They looked as if they were in a film, and indeed many of them were on the teatime newsreels.
    • This is causing chaos on the road, especially in the mornings and at teatime, and creating a huge traffic build-up.
    • They met in the post office at teatime one afternoon as they were picking up their copies of the newspaper, which arrives in the village too late for morning collection.
    • We want to speak to anyone who thinks they might have seen him or spoken to him after teatime on Wednesday.
    • Afternoon teatime, in particular, draws people out their offices and away from their solitary pursuits.
    • If you are partial to a Sunday teatime serial that unfolds on a dark winter's night then this is ideal viewing.
    • And the partners hope the famous teatime treat will back on store shelves next month.
    • I hope you enjoy looking back through the teatimes of your childhood.
    • Use tiered serving stands to show off your teatime delectables.
    • If we get some good ones, we may run a couple of the others on the teatime programme that day too.
    • These can even be stored in an airtight container and served later as a teatime snack.
 
 

Definition of teatime in US English:

teatime

nounˈtēˌtīmˈtiˌtaɪm
British
  • The time in the afternoon when tea is traditionally served.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If we get some good ones, we may run a couple of the others on the teatime programme that day too.
    • By teatime on Friday he had not received a response.
    • I hope you enjoy looking back through the teatimes of your childhood.
    • These can even be stored in an airtight container and served later as a teatime snack.
    • We don't really know who'll be watching on a Saturday teatime and have even less idea which members of that unknown audience will be the people who bother to pick up the phone and vote.
    • It sounded to me very much like a relative of the traditional boil-and-bake fruitcake, an old teatime favourite that is deliciously quick and easy to make.
    • Afternoon teatime, in particular, draws people out their offices and away from their solitary pursuits.
    • Some teatimes, if the weather is fine, I pile the boys in the van and fry rashers overlooking the beach at Sandycove, a 15-minute-drive from the house.
    • They looked as if they were in a film, and indeed many of them were on the teatime newsreels.
    • If you are partial to a Sunday teatime serial that unfolds on a dark winter's night then this is ideal viewing.
    • At least I had missed the worst of the teatime traffic.
    • Use tiered serving stands to show off your teatime delectables.
    • By teatime on Tuesday the phone was working again but I still can't get broadband.
    • Her Mediterranean vegetables with chicken and sweet potato was judged the tastiest of thousands of entries and is now a teatime treat with babies from seven months up.
    • Until teatime, yesterday was a day without parallel for Europe's golfers in the first major championship of the year.
    • And the partners hope the famous teatime treat will back on store shelves next month.
    • We want to speak to anyone who thinks they might have seen him or spoken to him after teatime on Wednesday.
    • This is causing chaos on the road, especially in the mornings and at teatime, and creating a huge traffic build-up.
    • He set off in the afternoon and was meant to meet Margaret in the bed and breakfast at teatime but did not turn up.
    • They met in the post office at teatime one afternoon as they were picking up their copies of the newspaper, which arrives in the village too late for morning collection.
 
 
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